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Management Loses Contact with Cargo Ship after Pirate Attack Alert The management of the cargo vessel identified as Huanghai Glory has lost contact with the ship s crew after the ship sent out a pirate attack alert.
The ship is believed to have been boarded by pirates some 84 nautical miles off South Lagos on March 5, 2020.
"An unknown number of perpetrators are understood to have boarded the vessel. Currently, the vessel is drifting, with 23 crew members on board believed to be Chinese nationals," Dryad Global said.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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Yilport Wraps Up Taranto Container Terminal Takeover Turkish port operator Yilport Holding, part of Yildirim Group, has officially taken over the Italian Taranto Container Terminal under a 49-year concession agreement.
On February 27, 2020, Yilport and the Port System Authority of the Ionian Sea formalized the concession deal by delivering the property and the facilities of the Polysectoral Pier to the San Cataldo Container Terminal (SCCT), a subsidiary of Yilport.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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Knowledge transfer between Rotterdam and SOHAR works both ways The Omani city of Sohar has played a role in global sea trade for centuries. It s even said that Sinbad the Sailor came from there. The history of today s modern sea port, SOHAR Port & Freezone, is somewhat more recent. This is a 50/50 joint venture between the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the government of the Sultanate of Oman. The port in the north of Oman welcomed its first seagoing vessel in 2004. Fifteen years on, over three thousand vessels call at Sohar every year.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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Corruption and congestion at Nigeria s biggest port are costing importers thousands of dollars Nigeria s economy is highly dependent on imports, despite the ambitious rhetoric and best efforts of successive governments.
But imports carry a consistently high cost for businesses bringing in shipments to Africa s most populous country. Thanks to decades of inefficiency, processes at Nigeria s main port are hamstrung by excessive bureaucracy and corruption, driving up costs.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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No entry for shipping crew at Indian ports As many as 16,076 crew and passengers onboard ships from China or having travel history to affected countries have not been allowed to disembark at Indian ports, a shipping ministry official said on Thursday.
However, all possible assistance and help are being provided to these passengers and crew - onboard 452 ships anchored at designated places - as per WHO guidelines in case of any fever or symptoms.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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DP World implements disruptive technologies to accelerate the journey of digital transformation The Dubai-based port operator DP World is taking advantage of disruptive technologies in an attempt to strengthen its logistics infrastructure and diversify its portfolio to better meet the dynamic business needs of its customers and partners.
Technological innovations have taken place in the company for more than a decade, but Mike Bhaskaran, chief operating officer and chief technology officer of DP World, who took over in less than two years, is accelerating the digital transformation to offer a more Safe and fast, efficient and more sustainable solutions.Posted On:7-Mar-2020
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